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Dual Transfer of GFP Gene and MGd into Stem-progenitor Cells: Toward in Vivo MRI of Stem Cell-mediated Gene Therapy of Atherosclerosis

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Journal Acad Radiol
Specialty Radiology
Date 2010 Mar 16
PMID 20227305
Citations 4
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Rationale And Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop a new technique, the use of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) to monitor gene/MR-cotransferred stem-progenitor cells (SPCs) recruited to atherosclerosis.

Materials And Methods: First, a green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene and a T1 MR contrast agent (motexafin gadolinium [MGd]) were cotransferred into neural or bone marrow (BM)-derived SPCs. GFP expression and MGd signal were confirmed by fluorescent microscopy and quantified by flow cytometry. Cell viability and proliferation were then evaluated by trypan blue exclusion and 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-5-(3-carboxymethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium assay, and GFP/MGd-transferred cells were imaged using 1.5-T and 9.4-T MR scanners. For in vivo validation, GFP/MGd-cotransferred beta-galactosidase-BM SPCs were transplanted to apolipoprotein E-knockout mice, and cell migration to atherosclerotic aortas was monitored using 9.4-T micro-MRI with subsequent histologic correlations.

Results: Fluorescent microscopy demonstrated simultaneous GFP expression and MGd signals in cotransferred-cells. Quantitative flow cytometry showed GFP-positive cells at 47 +/- 25% and 56 +/- 12% and MGd-positive cells at 96 +/- 6% and 57 +/- 11% for neural stem cells and BM cells, respectively. Cell viability and metabolic rates of cotransferred cells were 86 +/- 4% and 84 +/- 12%, respectively. In vivo MRI revealed high MR signals of the aortic walls in GFP/MGd-transferred mice, which were confirmed by histologic correlations.

Conclusion: This study has initially proven the new concept of MRI for plaque-specific, cell-mediated gene expression of atherosclerosis.

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